Step 4: Strings

Step 5: Box and Tuning

Get your PS3 box, then measure it out along the width. The tuning end should be at the top. 1) When you have found the right areas, make a hole and ...

This is a tunable bass guitar - that I am going to add to Knex band.

You can actually get a tune out of it and it sounds much like a bass (However i am not a bass player so i wouldn't know well).

I managed to get 'Smoke on the water' out of it and it sounded pretty realistic, however all the videos i took on it do not sound like it does in real life - you can't really tell much difference between this and a drum kit in them.

It has four strings, and although being a bass it looks nothing like a real one - so maybe i should call it a harp.

Step 1: The Small Pieces

Step 2: The Base Plate

1) make
2) make the extra bits
3) add the extra bits on to no.1 - the holes go on the whites. Attach the grey cons to the end whites to allow flexibility.

Step 3: Attaching Them Together

1) Well, that was easy.
2) Attach the base holder thing to the leftern most part.
3) Attach the tuning holder thing to the rightern most part.
4) Get some of these for the next step (Yep, they need to be broken)

Step 4: Strings

1) Do this kind of knot (it is quite simple) and do it to the other end to.

2) Attach to the base, holder.

3) Attach to the other end (the pic is a close up of all four when tuned.

Haha, yeah, you did the impossible alright. That's cool. If you decided to play bass, I suggest you start of with an iBanez. Those are cheap and the quality is just perfect. I do, actually. My Facebook is "Petrov Iliaj Cravic".

i buyed a YAMAHA bass guitar, WITH amplifier, tuning device-thingy (dunno how to say that xD lolz), bag 4 the guitar, and some other stuff, don't get a heartattack: 150 EURO'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! normally 400 or more euro's!!!!!! very very very cheap and really good to start with ^^